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News from 22/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Adrian Room, Susanna Meredith, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, A. E. Harvey, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, By R. J. Knecht, Carl Mortished, R. Crawley, Richard Eaton, Robert Miller and Liz Dolan, Simon Wilde, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Linda Lamont, Director, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Gwen Staveley, Rodney Milnes, N. A. Benbow, Ross Tieman and Martin Waller, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Felicity James, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Raphael Samuel, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, John Woodcock, Bryan Coleby, A. L. Rowse, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Wendy Slemen, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Giles Keating, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Beverly Griffin-Dougall, Kate Alderson, Stephen Logan, Rodney Hobson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Gooch, Ian Brodie and David Adams, William Rees-Mogg, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Peter Fitzgibbon, Alistair Greig, Ian Brodie and Ben MacIntyre, Peter Croft, Craig Lord, Julian O'halloran, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Frank Allaun, Christopher Hawtree, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Loyd, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Anna Tobin, Michael Horsnell, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, John Corbett, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, John Hicks and Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Christopher Irvine, Philip Ray,

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No Title US threatens blockade to topple Castro Tourism and trade could be cut off Atherton tells how the publicity hurts Index Silent calls on royal phones engage MPs' attention Tomorrow Lib-Dems planning a top tax band of 60 per cent Refugee flood follows French withdrawal Fashion English IRA man guilty of bombings Cricket Save the Children No Title Ulster ceasefire rumours lihked to American peace visit Mandarins of Whitehall 'must answer for mistakes' City fears impact of rail strikes on sell-off Imperia Books Ltd Labour calls for Archer inquiry We don't want company donations, says Brown Graceful solution proposed Forces' favourite hits Civvy Street News in Brief YCs to lose influence 'Reform legal aid' call Women risk ill-health Mastermind crowned Balloonists drop in Threads from his clothes convicted IRA terrorist Explorer finds drug lords are Amazon's real beasts Picture Gallery Body Shop hits back at critics Blandford's eye is still on Blenheim Hewlett Packard An actor worth his cheek Midland Prison visitors told to improve watchdog role Essex goes abroad for child carers Gummer scuppered by sailors Keene on Chess Ryman By our Home Correspondent: Cell block series has female touch Multinationals creaming off the fat of the land The Times looks at two faces of modern agriculture: a management operation and a family farm SAGA Services Ltd Inheritance devalued for next generation Small Independents Mystery surrounds vanishing pigeons Right turns only for electronic navigator Third death linked to 'rave' venue News in Brief Murder case Climber killed Sailor hurt Gun charge Jail inquiry Budget changes at universities boost class sizes by 50% By our Education Editor: Head teachers reject tests reform AST Computer Salford paints a sorry picture of artist's life Hundreds of Lowrys are languishing in a cellar while the town he portrayed struggles to catech up with clecebrations of his work The graves of academe Government reforms are debasing universities by subordinating learing to market-led 'research' The drive to pubolish at all costs is killing the venerable tradition of disiniterested learing Stephen Logan Writes Renault Bosnian army ends maverick's rebellion in Bihac Carlos legend burgeons as French savour tales of his loves and vanity Couple transported to virtual matrimony German threat to cut Russian aid Alliance Leicester Greece accused of Slav rights abuse Clinton acts to tighten the screw on Castro Cuban-Americans protest at cash ban as Washington puts case of boat people to UN Dictator who may have dropped a bombshell too many The Cuban leader, who took on president Kennedy in 1968, has rekindled his feud with America to distract attention from growing unrest at home, Gabriella Gamin writes Where is everybody? Deng 's record of rule judged as mix of black cat, white cat King case police face extended jail terms News in Brief (Reuter): PLO conditions Mexicans vote (Reuter): Lesotho aid cut (Reuter): Nigerians held Elephant shot (Reuter): Gambia sex ban (AP): Death toll (Reuter): Hess arrests Physicist dies (Reuter): Pit ordeal (Reuter): Gore surgery Anniversary of Paris liberation recalls France's honour French influence salvaged amid ruins of Rwanda French policy in central Africa has been motivated by a conviction that there is an Anglo saxon Conspiracy in the region, argues Sam, Kiley Serif Cambodia condemns West over hostages British Airways Where is everybody? Plum jobs for embezzlers The new rising crime is a silent, gradual, polite, non-violent mugging of institutions by their employees English Heritage 's folly A false idea of the past is spoiling a fine park, argues the historian Raphael Samuel Club Med Penny Plain Outlook: wet and wild How to be swinging in the rain Sexy and short shiny and bright full dull, sensible mackintosh gets a brilliant facelift for autumn Hotline MOPS British Airways Matthew Parris There is an unholy alliance between educationists and adults to keep children out of the way Party poopers The Times Diary Unsure shot The Times Diary Black gentlemen, white players By playing cricket in the old English style, Devon Malcolm honours a tradtion that is under threat Is Blair a Clinton clone? Labour has many things to learn from the white House, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Naked truths The Times Diary Loo role The Times Diary Waugh wound The Times Diary Peace in their Time Ulster deserves better than a temporary IRA ceasefire The MacEdonians of Greece Athenian hubris and the denial of ethnic identity Debating Disability It is pointless to pretend that sport is not élitist Unemployment now hits all classes Citizens' patrols Where charity ends? Powell theory on execution of Jesus Healthcare 2000 Art resources Missing links Bang up to date Birthdays today Court Circular Royal visits Anniversaries Appointments in the forces Umversity news Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Irish burial mound poses 1,000-year-old mystery Archaeology Marriages Church news Forthcoming marriages Linus Pauling Linus Pauling, chemist and double Nobel laurete, died at his hhome neaar Big Sur, California, on August 19 aged 93. He was born in Portland, Oregon, on February 28,1901 Personal Column Kay Petre Kay Petre, motor racing and rally driver, died in London on August 10 aged 91. She was born in Toronto on May 10,1903 The Times On this Day Disease and Laundries Yeshayahu Leibowitz Professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Israeli philosopher, scholar and political dissident, died in his sleep at his Jerusalem home on August 18 aged 91. He was born in Riga, Latvia, and marked his birthday as January 20,1903 News US considers Cuba blockade Refugees forced back at frontier The Times Crossword No 19,627 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Noon today The Times Tomorrow Counting down to Countdown Atherton weighs up burden of leadership Victorious England captain receives Illingworth's support for tour of Australia Leicester submerged by Newcastle tide Arts Illingworth warns one-day specialists Books Business The Loan Corporation Television and Radio Malcolm takes his place in the pantheon of pace John Woodcock on a fast bowling performance that ranks among the best in the history of cricket Leading Wicket Takers The Times Yorkshire offer obstacle to Warwickshire Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Transformed England discover self-belief Illingworth revels in new-found aggression that overwhelms South Africa Worcestershire in pole position Yesterdays Scoreboards Leaders tripped up by Yorkshire Today's Fixtures Wessels admits pressure proyed too great Montgomerie 's quest ends with overdue success English Open falls to Scot Laurentian Mildon Ltd Neumann enjoys support For the Record Doohan completes comeback with title Sport in Brief Rogers chases record Italy retain gold Els trails leader Martins dominate Nicholson parades formidable team Thunderer: Nottingham Hall and Connorton each fined £800 From our French Racing Correspondent in Deauville: Hoh Magic conjures biggest win for Bell Thunderer: Hexham Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Nerves strained by plunge in Jackpot pool Rapid Raceline Klinsmann proves class act as Tottenham go out to play Palace reduced to rubble by red resurgents Dream Loague Fifa 's man says yes as referee plays it by the book' Ferguson searches for consistency Everton need further forward thinking Martin spared by referee's leniency Fantasy league County pay penalty for missed chances Walker presents tribunal with value for money problem Full Weekend Football Results Nice stadium, shame about the team Oliver Holt is lifted by the space age splendour of Huddersfield Town's impressive new home Pools Check Schwarz makes game look simple Bureaucracy's unfriendly face intrudes on Games Strain shows as Pickering misses out second gold Wigan resume normal service Picture Gallery England 's women gymnasts, who took the team… Britons line up for Canadian gold rush Great Britain likely to lose Reilly Unbeaten England make sure of medal Mirth gets the better of Milton Ediburgh Festival: Handel oratorio danced; Chabrier opera revived; and Giulini in glorious form Dance: John percival enjoys the British premiere of Mark Morris's L'Allegro; plus Miami City Ballet Wicked ways are winning Music: Gallic genius celebrated in concert and cabaret; young players explore Brahms with a veteran maestro Theatre Ageless appeal ECYO/Giulini Usher Hall Books Famous goals and fatal shots Television Review Entertainments Today's Events London A daily guide to arts and enterainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of a films in London and (Where indicated wtih the Sympol) On releases across the country Changes not as good as the rest Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a revived curiosity—Vanbrugh revamped by Colley CibberThe Provoked Husband New End Passions transferred Opera: Glyndebourne's Tchaikovsky comes to the Proms; and Britten is staged in a Kentish country estate Cast supply the missing magic A Midsummer Night's Dream Broomhill The Times Nothing if not critical With Shakespearean criticism now ever more arcane, Stephen Logan compares four of the most accessible editions of the Bard Another sort of Greene The Life of Graham Creene Volume Two 1939-1955 Rabelaisian regality Renaisssance Warrior and Patron The Reign of Francis I Our youth on fire Teenage Fiction The-Times Educational Supplement Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Limited Japanese Pharmaceutical Company Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Funding Agency for Schools Secretary Administrative Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MBAth University of Bath The American College in London Management Centre University of Central England in Birmingham Strathclyde Graduate Business School Oxford Brookes University The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University Kingston University Robert Gordon University Southampton University Management School Aston University ISG Wolsey Hall Oxford Greenwich College The Sunday Times Capitalisation, week's change British Funds HSBC Savoy denies secret pact with Forte Rentokil expected to hit profits target By our Deputy City Editor: Vet group eyes humans The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Word-Watching Rate cut may boost the City Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Eurotunnel denies plans to cut fares Business Roundup Tel Aviv shares suffer Compel Group to float Rolls looks to Germany Troubled life industry goes back to basics on pay A shift from commission to regular salaries has left the life industry divided on its merit Robert Miller and Liz Dolan report Picture Gallery Feet first in New Orleans The Times City Diary Budding Bulgars The Times City Diary Heady stuff Lawyers The Times City Diary Projectionists The Times City Diary Lift our political sights beyond this endless debate on income tax Interest rates must rise to boost Clarke's credibility Gilt-Edged The international environment is one where fiscal probity is at a premium BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satellite Gilt-Edged Monks faces attack from left wing Picture Gallery ICI ready to lead bid for coal power stations Servisair prepares for City take-off Timees Two Crossword No 247 Winning Move Word Watching Image Problem Chrysalis and Scala link will boost UK films M-reg plates 'add 10% to car price' Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Ten pages of university and college courses Plenty of hope after a levels Despite the record number of a level passes, the doorway to higher education is still open wide. says David Tytler The university challenge Changing places at the last minute is agony On your marks, get set, go for it Bloomsbury College Advice and news daily Times Service University of Teesside Laurentian Milldon University of Hertfordshire Ealing Multiple Display Advertising Items Accredited by CACC National Westminster Bank External Law Degree Multiple Display Advertising Items Teletext Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Educational Consultants Buckinghamshire College BAC Kingston University University of the West of England Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Sunderland University of Bradford David Game College Group Holborn College The University of Wales The University of Liverpool Edge Hill Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University BAC The Scott Bader Commonwealth Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items "a fresh start" De Montfort University University of Northumbria at Newcastle Sheffield Hallam University "a fresh start" University of Plymouth QMW University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College West London Institute Buckinghamshire College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nottingham Trent University Multiple Display Advertising Items Trinity College Carmarthen A-Levels & Gcse Retakes The University of Greenwich TVU London The University of Reading Abbey Tutorial College Regent's College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of the West of England University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Warwick New England College Law Degrees University of London (EXT) Bellerbys College Multiple Display Advertising Items LLB (Hons) Degree Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds University of Surrey The Times Opens the Door to University Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College Writtle College Multiple Display Advertising Items The frightening delight All sorts of children can benefit from outdoor education holidays, reports Susan Elkin Safety is paramount, but the risk is largely perceived, not real Holborn College Cambridge Business College GCSE/A Level Español en España! Radiography Bridge Tutorial College, Bath BAC Southampton Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do not let fingers do the working Banning calculators and word processors makes students think for themselves Like all tools, a calculator can be used effectively or it can be misused The University of york The Tutorial Academy Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tuition Centre The British Institute of Florence Multiple Display Advertising Items

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